The first television ad for Republican congressional candidate Ilario Pantano features George Rountree III explaining why he can no longer support incumbent U.S. Rep. Mike McIntyre.

In the ad, Rountree, a Wilmington attorney and registered Republican, said he considers McIntyre a friend and has supported him financially over the years, but that he can’t do it any longer. McIntyre is a Democrat.

“The country, my grandchildren, my children cannot afford the agenda of (House Speaker) Nancy Pelosi and (Sen.) Harry Reid,” Rountree says in the ad. “Whether you like it or not, Mike, you are tied to that agenda.”

McIntyre and Pantano are squaring off in the November election for the U.S. House seat from North Carolina’s 7th Congressional District.

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